This document lists different types of percussion instruments including the snare drum, cymbals, bass drum, tambourine, triangle, xylophone, timpani, maracas, and conga drums.
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This document lists different types of percussion instruments including the snare drum, cymbals, bass drum, tambourine, triangle, xylophone, timpani, maracas, and conga drums.
Estrategia de aprendizaje 3 didactica de la geometríaMartha Pedreros
Este documento describe una estrategia de aprendizaje para enseñar geometría a través de la competencia comunicativa. La actividad se centra en las medidas de longitud y área, y se llevará a cabo en la huerta escolar para que los estudiantes aprendan de forma vivencial. La actividad evaluará la comprensión de los estudiantes sobre medidas estandarizadas vs no estandarizadas y cálculo de áreas a través de preguntas y discusión.
Why IT Service Providers should switch their services from the traditional model to Managed IT Services?
What are Managed IT Services?
What are the benefits for IT Dealers / Service Providers and their customers?
The document summarizes the legend of Faust, a learned German man who makes a deal with the devil, trading his soul for knowledge and power. It discusses the historical Faust from the 15th-16th century and how his story was popularized in the play Faust by Goethe. It also briefly describes some film adaptations of Faust including Murnau's 1926 silent film version known for its visuals and interpretation of the characters Faust, Mephistopheles and Gretchen.
Chinua Achebe was born in 1930 in Nigeria and raised with both traditional Ibo culture and evangelical Protestant values. He graduated from university in 1954 and worked as a teacher and broadcaster before publishing his first novel, Things Fall Apart, in 1959. The novel was groundbreaking in its portrayal of Nigerian culture and history from a Nigerian perspective. Achebe went on to write several other influential novels that explored the impact of colonialism on African society and traditions.
Paris’s World Fair of 1889 by Kimberly PhillipsVictoria Arthur
The 1889 Paris World Fair (Exposition Universelle) saw over 32 million visitors and over 60,000 exhibitors. Two famous engineering feats were introduced - the Eiffel Tower and Galerie des Machines. The fair coincided with the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution and demonstrated France's technological and colonial power. It was one of the few world fairs to be profitable. The Eiffel Tower and Galerie des Machines showcased new inventions and technologies to visitors from around the world.
The document is a collection of songs about going on vacation and summer activities. It discusses students wanting to go on vacation from school due to stress and workload. It describes the struggles of going on a family road trip, including traffic, bathroom breaks, and the constant question "are we there yet?". Another song talks about enjoying a relaxing fishing trip instead of a fancy vacation. Other songs discuss going to the beach, having a disappointing time at various summer camps, and feeling lonely playing left field during baseball games.
This document provides information about different string instruments - the violin, viola, cello, string bass, and harp. It describes that they are all wood instruments that make sound through vibrating strings but details their sizes and playing methods. It asks what each instrument sounds like and if it has a high or low sound.
The document discusses five woodwind instruments - flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, and bassoon. It provides details about what each instrument is made of and how it produces sound, and prompts the reader to consider what each instrument sounds like and whether the sound is high or low.
The document analyzes George Romero's 1978 film Dawn of the Dead and how it criticizes consumer culture. It argues that the zombies represent mindless consumers, drawn instinctually to the shopping mall where they once consumed. The surviving humans isolate themselves in the mall but lose their ability to productively labor, regressing to a more primitive state as they become obsessed with consuming the mall's resources. The film suggests that without productive labor, humans can no longer progress and will ultimately fail to realize utopian visions of the future.
This document provides a summary and analysis of the figure of the zombie from its origins in Haiti to its emergence as a global figure. It traces the first appearances of the word "zombie" in 17th century French colonial literature, where it referred to a spirit or ghost. The document discusses how the zombie emerged in 18th century Haiti as a figure representing fears of enslaved people being exploited after death. It analyzes how the concept of the zombie was addressed in legal codes and literature after Haitian independence, representing broader anxieties about domination and control. The zombie came to symbolize how colonial structures of oppression could resurface even after liberation.
This document provides historical context on realism and naturalism as literary movements before summarizing Charles Darwin's life and work, specifically his 1859 book On the Origin of Species. The book introduced Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, arguing that species evolve over generations through a process of inherited variations and natural selection. It was highly controversial at the time for contradicting religious beliefs but became the unifying theory of life sciences, explaining the diversity and adaptation of living things.
The document summarizes the legend of Faust, a learned German man who makes a deal with the devil, trading his soul for knowledge and power. It discusses the historical Faust from the 15th-16th century and how his story was popularized in the play Faust by Goethe. It also briefly describes some film adaptations of Faust including Murnau's 1926 silent film version known for its visuals and interpretation of the characters Faust, Mephistopheles and Gretchen.
Chinua Achebe was born in 1930 in Nigeria and raised with both traditional Ibo culture and evangelical Protestant values. He graduated from university in 1954 and worked as a teacher and broadcaster before publishing his first novel, Things Fall Apart, in 1959. The novel was groundbreaking in its portrayal of Nigerian culture and history from a Nigerian perspective. Achebe went on to write several other influential novels that explored the impact of colonialism on African society and traditions.
Paris’s World Fair of 1889 by Kimberly PhillipsVictoria Arthur
The 1889 Paris World Fair (Exposition Universelle) saw over 32 million visitors and over 60,000 exhibitors. Two famous engineering feats were introduced - the Eiffel Tower and Galerie des Machines. The fair coincided with the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution and demonstrated France's technological and colonial power. It was one of the few world fairs to be profitable. The Eiffel Tower and Galerie des Machines showcased new inventions and technologies to visitors from around the world.
The document is a collection of songs about going on vacation and summer activities. It discusses students wanting to go on vacation from school due to stress and workload. It describes the struggles of going on a family road trip, including traffic, bathroom breaks, and the constant question "are we there yet?". Another song talks about enjoying a relaxing fishing trip instead of a fancy vacation. Other songs discuss going to the beach, having a disappointing time at various summer camps, and feeling lonely playing left field during baseball games.
This document provides information about different string instruments - the violin, viola, cello, string bass, and harp. It describes that they are all wood instruments that make sound through vibrating strings but details their sizes and playing methods. It asks what each instrument sounds like and if it has a high or low sound.
The document discusses five woodwind instruments - flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, and bassoon. It provides details about what each instrument is made of and how it produces sound, and prompts the reader to consider what each instrument sounds like and whether the sound is high or low.
The document analyzes George Romero's 1978 film Dawn of the Dead and how it criticizes consumer culture. It argues that the zombies represent mindless consumers, drawn instinctually to the shopping mall where they once consumed. The surviving humans isolate themselves in the mall but lose their ability to productively labor, regressing to a more primitive state as they become obsessed with consuming the mall's resources. The film suggests that without productive labor, humans can no longer progress and will ultimately fail to realize utopian visions of the future.
This document provides a summary and analysis of the figure of the zombie from its origins in Haiti to its emergence as a global figure. It traces the first appearances of the word "zombie" in 17th century French colonial literature, where it referred to a spirit or ghost. The document discusses how the zombie emerged in 18th century Haiti as a figure representing fears of enslaved people being exploited after death. It analyzes how the concept of the zombie was addressed in legal codes and literature after Haitian independence, representing broader anxieties about domination and control. The zombie came to symbolize how colonial structures of oppression could resurface even after liberation.
This document provides historical context on realism and naturalism as literary movements before summarizing Charles Darwin's life and work, specifically his 1859 book On the Origin of Species. The book introduced Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, arguing that species evolve over generations through a process of inherited variations and natural selection. It was highly controversial at the time for contradicting religious beliefs but became the unifying theory of life sciences, explaining the diversity and adaptation of living things.